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T-, OUT THE BIG attempted pass. Knox picked the ball out of tin the air and with a free field MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE coriTWrtON, biliousness, coated STATE FOOTBALL SEASON OPEHS tongue, headache or BAD STOMACH. Clarkson STEPHEN CRAGIN before him scored a touchdown. Pa-zett kicked the goal. For the remainder of the first two periods the visitors repulsed Princeton's attack.

The third period opened with the Separations Increasing Much Mere Rapidly Than Marriages in Vermont Walks All Over by a Score of 42 to 0. -THE FAMILY WINE STORE 23 CENTER ST Successor to H. Dugan. PHONE WE ele WHISKEY BEERS and ALE! forrM Tonpie. Bad Taste, Indigestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable play decidedly in favor of the visitors.

CricT I richton and AlcCaffery tore through come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause ON ICE the Princeton line for two first downs the only ones made by Lehigh. With the period half gone the coaches began putting in substitutes. Baker, who replaced Dewitt, tore his way through tackle and ran 45 yards for a touchdown and then kicked the goal. Princeton had not a gbo6t of a chance to score during the rest of the game. Miwniicfi to become filtejt with undigested food, which sours and fer-like garbage in a swill barrel.

That's the first step to untold misery indigestion, foul, gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything "hit is horrible and nauseating. A Cases ret tonigh will straighten you by morning a 10-cent box will keep you feeling good for months. Mlk 001 lions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the children their little insides need good, gentle, cleansing, too, occasionally. Scries of Former Years.

Loser League Metropolitans. A. In Lieu of Gama, Giants' Batteries Practice at Pole Grounds. New York. Oct.

11. The surface of the big arena at the Polo grounds where the initial battle of the world's championship series will begin on Saturday next, was soaked by a oer-sistent rain today and the double-header scheduled between the Giants and the Brooklyn had to be ed. Despite this loss of a chance to drill his forces. Manager MrGrsw managed to make the afternoon a profitable one in the training of certain of his brightest stars for the approaching fray. The ground dried off during the afternoon sufficiently to admit of practice and McGraw trotted out his principal batteries and put them through their paces.

In turn Matbewson and Marquard were sent Into the box and while McGraw stood at the plate. Chief Myers at the receiving end gave his arm a work-out In repeat throws to second. McGraw made the test realistic by stationing a runner on first and having him go down with In the 20 years from 1890 to 1909 tne number of marriages in Vermont has increased from 2406 to 3080 and Lot of divorces from 154 to 395. Top, ratio of tivorces to marriages has increased in the same time from one hi 18.85 to one in 7.80. In it time the marriages in the United States have increased from 542,307 to 853,079 and divorces from 33,461 to 72.062.

For the state of ermont this is an increase of 24 Per cent In marriages and of 158 per cent in divorces. Compare one year with another in regard to increase or decrease in divorces and marriages there are some points of interest. From 1890 to 1893, the panic year, there is a steady increase in both divorces and marriages. In 1894, following the panic there were 44 fewer divorces than the precedin ivwer aivorces tnan tne preceding 104 A. A.

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National National. American or Ids Year Winner 1884 Providence. 1885 Chicago 1886 St. Louis 1887 Detroit 1888 New York 1889 New York 1890 Brooklyn 1903 Boston 1905 New York 1906 Chicago. 1907 Chicago 1908 Chicago 1909 Pittsburgh 1910 Philadelphia.

One game a tie. Football Results. At Burlington University of Vermont, 42; Clarksofi Institute, 0. At Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania, 22; Dickinson, 10. At Princeton Lehigh, Princeton, 6.

At Annapolis Navy, 21; St. Johns college, 0. 1 1 Detroit American Detroit. American Detroit American Chicago National NEW FIGHT CLUB LICENSES. 41 year and 113 fewer marriages.

In 1836 i i i. when better times began to be felt, $5 ptch- In divorces fell 18 from the previous that be Tbad marriazes intoned 225 I hj8 on8 rest. He appeared to be in fine condition. Neither Mar- year and marriages jumped 225. Much of the same results KSDUlt STOMACH, UVU SBOIBS nsrt 6000-HEVH ESIPt OBSCKENj Nothing to Nothing Gama.

ng IfifcK New York Players Are Outclassed In Every Department The U. V. Boys Have Little Difficulty In Advancing the Pigskin Other Games. Burlington, 11. (Special.) The home football season was opened today when Vermont simply walked over the team representing Clarkson Technology and in the 40 minutes of play made seven touchdowns and a foal from placement with a total of 2 points.

The New York state players were outclassed in every department and only once when Vermont was playing many subs did they gain the necessary 10 yards in three attempts. Every Vermont man who ran with the pigskin had very little difficulty in advancing IL Following is the line up: Vermont. Clarkson. Claffey, re. Hulings.

Pattee, le. Whalen, 1L rt, Fox. Davison, It. Squires, lg, rg, Hall. Gould, lg.

Walker. Capt.) c. Clapper. Currier, c. Donald, Brown.

Salmon, rg. Brigham, rg. Cobb, rg. Buckmiller, rt, It. Trax.

Pikevre. rt Woodworth. Scbroppe, rt, Reynolds- le, Spear. Stankard, re qb, Cowie. OBrien, qb, Noyes, (Capt.) Sefton, lhb fb, Kendall.

Waterman, rt lhb. Woodruff. Wertz, fb. St. John fb.

Macintosh, rhb. Score Vermont 42. Clarkson 0. Touchdowns. OBrien, Wertz, Macintosh, Sefton.

Goal from placement. Whalen: goals, Whalen, 4. Referee, Ingolls of Brown. Umpire, Ray Thomas. Head linesman, Anderson: linesmen, Woodworth, Reynolds, Smith, Currier.

Time of periods, 10, 10, 12 and 8 minutes. SL Louis, Oct. 11 The St. Americana and the Nationals play nine innings to a nothing to noth tie in the -first game of a series the city championship this afu Darkness stopped the game. Muddy Track Stops Racee.

Lexington, Oct. 11. On account of the muddy condition of the track, the trotting and pacing races scheduled here for today were again postponed. A triple program has been arranged for tomorrow. quard nor Matty over exerted himself, but each appeared in the pink of condition.

The last league games of the year are scheduled for tomorrow and, weather permitting, the locals will end their season in a doubleheader with Brooklyn at the Polo grounds. They will have to win both games to Commission Also Gives Referee Authority to Prof. Donovan. New York, Oct. 11.

At the weekly meeting today of the state boxing commission fight club licenses were granted to the Syracuse City A. of Syracuse, and the Athletic Club of Albany. Among the men granted referee licenses by the commission is Prof. Mike Donovan, the boxing Instructor of the New York Athletic club and who in his early years was a top-notch boxer. When Theodore Roosevelt was president of the United States, Donovan several times visited Washington and put on the gloves with him.

onies. In this way resembling the feudal wars of Europe in the middle ages. CHINESE REBaS III WIM3UH6 get over the hundred and tie the Ath- le etics in the ruimber of victories for are seen at the time of the panic of 1907. The year 1906 showed 32 more divorces and 214 more marriages than the preceding year. In 1907 there was an increase of 78 divorces and 148 marriages.

The next year, 1908, when the full force of the money tightness began to be felt, there were 36 less aivorces than the previous year and 202 fewer marriages. The last year covered by the figures, 1909, shows an increase of 49 in divorces and 28 in marriages over the year 1908. The following table shows the number of divorces anjJ marriages in Vermont year by year and the ratio of divorces to marriages each year: Ratio of Divorces No. of No. of to Divorces Marriages Marriages Year MICHELIN Capture the City After a Battle With the Loyal Troops.

Wu-Chang is a walled town of considerable importance, ft has a population of 600,000 and is the seat of a great native and foreign trade. Situated Just across the Yang-Tse river from Hankow, it has shared with that city to some extent adopting the refinements of civilization and pos-esses an electric lighting system, a normal school for women, modern cotton mills, a mining plant, etc. the season. It is expected that McGraw will put his fuH line of regulars into action and try them out thoroughly- New York mail carriers tonight began delivering the pasteboards which will admit their possessors to the coming worlds series here. The big clerical force which Secretary Grav of the National league club, has had at work making the allotments was still busy tonight cleaning up their HILL PREDICTS HARD TIMES.

Anti-Skids Foreign Residents Are Not Molested Revolutionary Committee Issues Proclamation Exhorting Followers Not to Harm Them Sudden Affair, 1 in task and preparing for the open sale of remaining seats which begint begins Lock hr tUzztga MICHELIN tomorrow morning. Few big wagers on the worlds series are reported. Hundreds of small bets have been made, for the most part at even money. A party of old ball players has put up $500 against $5000 that the Giants would win four straight games. The big end of the bet was taken by E.

E. Smathers, acting for a syndicate. Pekin, China, Oct. 11. A special cabinet meeting was held this afternoon to consider the situation at Wu-Chang.

The viceroy of Hu-Peh province, who escaped from Wu-Chang and boarded a yacht in the river, reports that he was aware of the existence of an extensive revolutionary organization for several weeks past. Last Monday he learned that an outbreak had been fixed for that midnight. He made 32 arrests and seized documents, proclamations, explosives and forged seals along with papers that showed that the revolutionaries intended to make Huh-Peh the base of operations which were planned to envelop the The Leather treed tough, flexible and puncturing PENNSY. WINS THE GAME. 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900 1899 1898 1897 1896 1895 1894 1893 1892 1891 1890 The hardened Steel Anti-Skid Stada do prevent kidding 395 346 382 304 272 311 295 316 227 235 241 227 233 272 290 229 185 167 165 154 3080 3025 3254 3106 2992 3078 3135 3146 3054 3098 2901 816 3041 2813 2828 2941 2005 2817 2406 Says More Men Will Be Idle Than Ever Before.

St. Paul, Oct. 11. There will be more idle men this winter than ever before, predicted James J. Hill yes terday afternoon in discussing business.

This is the reason, continued the chairman of the Great Northern road. Qur capacity for production along industrial lines has grown faster than our consumption along the same lines. Some years ago the farmer had to raise enough tofeed himself and another man in the cities; now he must raise enough for himself and for two other men, on account of the movement to industry rather than farms. Business is sound, he affirmed, but no new enterprises are being started. The politicians and newspapers are to blame.

There is too much political ghost dancing. The people are not given the facts. There is uncertainty as to the future on this account rather than on account of the Supreme court decisions. 7.80 8.82 8.52 10.22 11.00 9.89 10.63 9.96 13.45 13.14 12.84 13.06 12.09 11.18 9.70 12.34 15.39 17.39 17.07 18.65 Hankow. China, Oct.

11. The revolutionaries have won a notably victory. gaining possession of the city of WsCbang after a battle with the loyal troops that began yesterday and continued well Into last night. Today the foreign residents had not been molested. The revolutionary cominittte 'issued a proclamation extorting its followers not to harm the citizens of other countries.

The fact that the wishes of the committee have been respected thus far, while reassuring to other nations, is in itself a linlsier sign for the government at PekiB as it indicates that the rebellious movement is now more thoroughly -equipped. Tiie fear of the officials now is that the disaffection in the troops will All-Stars Defeat Athletics. Richmond, 11. The All-Stars had little trouble defeating the Philadelphia Athletics of the American league, here today, 13 to 8. Krause hit the longest drive of the Dickinson Scores Twice The Final Score is 22 to 10.

Philadelphia, Oct. 11. Dickinson college scored twice on the University of Pennsylvania football team this afternoon, the final score being 22 to 10. One of the visitors touchdowns was the result of an intercepted forward pass on which Half Back Dunn sprinted 25 yards without opposition. Dickinsons second totichdown was the result of good football, although as made in the third period when rs' Yang-Tse-Kiang provinces, particularly Hi lunan.

I year at the local park, lifting the ball Id high over left field fence for a home $10,000 FIRE AT MILTON. xn spread uTthis city and every effort Is being made to ward off this danger. Wu-Chang Is the capital of Hu-Peta The following table shows the number of divorces and marriages in the United States year by year for the 17 year period from 1890 to 1906: Marriages Divorces run. Neither team showed remarkable defensive powers, the men being unwilling to take chances. More than 9000 people witnessed the game.

Pennsylvania was using a good many substitutes. Neither goal was kick Blast Injures Workman Granville, N. 11. (Special.) Pennsylvania scored twice in the first period on straight football and Daniel Thomas was seriously injur- province and Is situated to the south just across the Yang-Tz-Kiang river from this city. Five gunboats are now in the river in readiness to protect Hankow If possible should the necessity arise.

The foreign consuls have also telegraphed their governments asking that war- again in the second. The remaining 'ed by a blast in Norton Brothers No. 1 PS 1 5 points were contributed by Thayer on a goal from field and a safety which Dickinson was obliged to make. Games For Today. The game scheduled for yesterday between New York and Brooklyn at the latter place was postponed because of rain.

The teams are scheduled to play today. Boston at Philadelphia. 8 ships be sent to the scene. American and Japanese cruisers are expected GREAT GAME AT PRINCETON. I in U.

S. 72,062 67,976 66,199 64,925 61,480 60,984 55,751 51.437 47,849 44.693 42,937 40,387 37,568 37,468 36,579 35,540 33.461 in U. 3. 1906 853,079 1905 804,016 1904 780,856 1903 785.926 1902 746.364 1901 716,287 1900 685,101 1899 650,585 1898 625,253 1897 622,112 1896 613,719 1895 598,633 1894 565,798 1893 578.457 1892 577,335 1891 562,004 1890 542,307 15 quarry late yesterday afternoon. Mr.

Thomas was at w'ork on the bank when a stone from a blast in the pit struck him in the side of the face, crushing his upper jaw and badly dis figuring his features. He was brought to the village and Drs. R. C. Davies and W.

L. Munson were called in attendance. This morning he was taken to the Albany city hospital on the early train for treatment. St. Louis at Pittsburgh.

International Paper Companys Car Mysteriously Catches Fire. Milton, Oct. 11. Fire last night did damage to the International Paper company to the extent of about The fire was discovered at 9 oclock In one of the cars drawn up at the depot or storehouse, which is 200 by 40 feet, and empty. The men succeeded in pushing away all of the cars filled with pulp, except one.

The fire spread to the storehouse, destroying the interior woodwork: It was under control at 11 oclock. Three streams of water on pulpwood close by, valued at $100,000, prevented more serious damage. How the fire caught is a mystery, as no electricity had been turned on at the storehouse, and as late as 6 oclock men had been there. A curious circumstance was the discovery of another fire 500 feet away, in the main building. Chicago at Cincinpati IN STOCK BY I Dairymen and Sugar Makers.

White River Junction, Oct. 11. Lehigh Holds Its Opponents to a Score of 6 to 6. Princeton. N.

OcL 11. Lehigh held Princeton to a 6 to 6 score this afternoon and while the Princeton eleven gained almost three times as much ground by rushing as their opponents. they were unable to gain when gains meant scores. Lehigh scored early in the game on a blocked forward pass. Veie, for Le-uigh, broke through and blocked an RUTLAND GARAGE CO 81-85 WILLOW ST.

RUTLAND MACHINE AUTO. CO. 3 here tonight while several gunboat are hastening hither. As another measure of precautlbn the merchant vessels in the river, are keeping steam up and women and children will be permitted to go aboard them tonight. Volunteers have surrounded the foreign quarter and will remain on duty day and night until the safety of all foreigners is secured.

It appears that the revolutionaries defeated in Szechuen province, where they for some time seiged the capital Cbeng-Tu, transferred their chief activities to Hu-Peh province with the intention Tof making it the base for renewed operations in Szechuen. According to the 11. (Special.) At a meeting of the members of the Vermont Dairymens association, Vermont Sugarmakers and Womans auxiliary of the dairymens association it was decided that the annual meetings should be held at Burlington, Jan. 9th, 10th, and 11th, 7912. Burqlars Rob a Postoffice.

South Hadley, Oct. 11 Burglars broke into the South Hadley postoffice today, blew open the safe and stole the contents amounting to $3000 in stamps, and $500 in cash. 55-61 WALES ST. Business Cards, Cheapest Form of Advertising, $10 the Year, I 'officials an uprising in Wu-Chang was planned for last Monday night. The plot was discovered early that FIRST FORMAL OPENING EXHIBIT AUTUMN WINTER FASHIONS ing and 32 arrests were made.

Desiring to terrorize the revolutionaries. 5t four of the prisoners were beheaded In the street before the viceroys Ya- vj BEGINNING OCTOBER 14 men yesterday. The energetic action of the authorities do not appear to have had the desired effect. Immediately after the execution a portion of the government lartillery foroes within the city mutinied and the uprising was precipitated. The disaffection in the artillery spread to other forces and the revolutionaries took advantage of the situation.

They started fires in many parts of the city and attacked such of the troops as refused to join them. The forces, that remained loyal were overcome. The Taota appealed to the foreign consuls to instruct tiieir warships to guard the harbor limits and head off any reinforcements that And Continuing With Many Special Price Inducements For Thirty Days might be approaching the city from: the river to strengthen the rebels, i The viceroy sent a message to Pekin urgently requesting the immediate despatch of warships from Tien-Tsin. Finally seeing that further resistance was useless the viceroy fled the city and found refuge on a private yacht that was lying in the river. His headquarters and those of the prov- j.

incial treasurer were burned. The military commander was Never before in the history of Rntland Retailing has such an event been inaugurated. Never, before in the history of the Surprise have we been so well equipped to supply the wants of our patrons. This Big Store looks backward over nine years of consecutive growth. It looks forward likewise into a future full of encouragement.

Results are what counts whether in the case of a man or a mercantile enterprise. The outbreak of revolution of Wu-Chang apjears to have come with the suddenness of rain from clear skies, and it can only be taken as an indi cation of the widespread disaffection throughout. China. The last previous 7 Our constantly increasing business is a strong fact that speaks for itself in regard to quality and value. We have added materially in saving the public thousands of dollars through our ability to sell desirable merchandise at prices most unusually low.

Naturally we have taught some thousands of people that these are convincing reasons why they should permit us to serve them. They come here regularly and steadily. The whole lesson of life is growth, progress. There is no standing still. There must be either advance or retreat, and of course the latter is not to be thought of.

We have built up a great business here; one of the few really big departmental stores of this section. It is unsurpassed (very likely we could say unequalled) with ability to give values, to conbine effective high quality remarkable price lowness. Avoiding extravagant expenditures, we give the benefit in values. We prefer to run a business-like store and keep down prices rather than have extravagant store fronts, gorgeous decorations and high-priced fixtures. We could have them all were we 77; outbreak of revolutionary activity was in the province of Szechuen.

500 miles up the river and it appeared at Cheng-Tu. an interior town 175 miles north of the river." It is' noteworthy, however, that Cheng-Tu is a provinc-iai capital also. Students of Chinese affairs have believed for a year or more than the signs pointed to a long series of outbreaks which pessimistic observers believe will lead to the dismemberment of the great empire. The struggle is said to tre in Its essence a test cf strength between the great central gevernment and the provincial bar- RUTLAND THEATERS. willing to make our prices higher.

We prefer quick sales, quick turning over of merchandise and an ever-increasing trade through matchless values. Our constant effort is to welcome to our clientele those who have not yet permitted us the Opportunity of supplying their wants, knowing full well that when this privilege is giyen us it means perpetual service. May we not have the pleasure of adding you to our list of satisfied customers? Managers Announcement. The Grand. The bill for the last half of the keek is one of more than worth which Includes Smith.

Edwards and Towle, three of Americas greatest fun producers The Great Zeda in a novel introduction. McDade and Durand in budge: of nonsence and fun. With new picture plays every day. A new check room been installed at the Remember the Opening Day, SATURDAY, OCT. 14.

Sale Continues With Many Special Price Inducements For 30 Days The thousands who visit our opening day will find this store a mammoth shopping center of extraordinary interest. In all departments of this great establishment the newest and the best of the Autumn and Winter stocks are visible, and while showing all the newest things in fashion, the staple things of life are not for a moment overlooked, but supplied in such quantities as to be the most impressive. SPECIAL Car fare allowed out of town purchasers of $10 or over. play house for the aceemo-untiua of lady patrons where they can check their hats and wraps during the show- Tree. There will also bea matron in attendance at all times Yhich- will add much to the comforts the e.

A new daylight picture r' will shortly be added which give a far better display fs a a new mirror curtain for iTv of the pictures all of wnveh will give the patrons of the Urnd the best service ever Rutland and equal to any of tne larger cities, as the new devices are the latest improvements in the motion picture world and it has been WP to the Qrand to introduce them for the first time in this city. THE SURPRISE DEPARTMENT STORE COMPANY i that dive Confidence Fohstb Honey and Tar Compound. S'Y- T. J. Adams.

522 No. Kansas Are. VflUMBUs. Kas writes: For a num-years my children have' been I to coughs and colds. I used 1 frey Honey and Tar Compound and that It cured their coughs and i SP so I keep It in the house all -e Refuse substitutes.

Charles ard adv. RUTLAND, VERMONT MERCHANTS ROW RUTLANDS MOST PROGRESSIVE STORE.

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